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Demented Are Go - Hellbilly Storm (red and black splatter, 500 copies) (LP)
€35,00Studio full-length album number 7 by the ultimate kings of psychobilly! Originally released in 2005 by People Like You Records. REBELLION RECORDS brings you the 2019 re-issue on limited vinyl.
PRESSING INFO:
500x beer vinyl with red and black splatterComes in high gloss sleeve with double sided insert
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Waters Muddy - Electric Mud (Gatefold Sleeve) (LP)
€29,90”In an attempt to make Muddy more sellable to his newly found white audience, Chess lumbered him with Hendrix-influenced psychedelic blues arrangements for Electric Mud. Commercially, actually, the results weren’t bad; Marshall Chess claims it sold between 150,000 and 200,000 copies. Musically, it was as ill-advised as putting Dustin Hoffman into a Star Wars epic. Guitarists Pete Cosey and Phil Upchurch are very talented players, but Muddy’s brand of down-home electric blues suffered greatly at the hands of extended fuzzy solos. Muddy and band overhaul classics like ”I Just Want to Make Love to You” and ”Hoochie Coochie Man,” and do a ludicrous cover of ”Let’s Spend the Night Together”; wah-wah guitars and occasional wailing soprano sax bounce around like loose basketballs. It’s a classically wrongheaded, crass update of the blues for a modern audience.”
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Various - God Less America (Käytetty LP/12)
€50,00Harvinainen USA kokoelma v. 1995. STILL SEALED / MUOVEISSA!!
”Too many girls, too many parties and too many pills.” – Arkey Blue
Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover, or in this case an album’s cover. Spanning 1955-1966, God Less America: Country & Western fer all ye Sinners’ n’ Sufferers is the kind of compilation dreamed up by those who seek out, relish and horde oddities and curios from the golden age of Country & Western. Yes, the real C&W.
At times times serious, at times humorous and at times heartbreaking, this collection mines the fringes of the original American honky tonk scene from Tucumcari to Tallahatchie. If released today some of the tracks would sound akin to Ween’s 12 Golden Country Greats, but then again, Dean and Gene were always pretty astute musicologists. Like any sub-genre round-up, God Less America digs up artists and tracks that skimmed below the surface; i.e., think the odder moments of Porter Wagner and John D. Loudermilk. ” Country & Western Fer All Ye Sinner´s n´Sufferers 1955-1966″